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SU acquires building from Crouse Hospital in $34 million deal

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SU previously paid $69.4 million in a similar deal purchasing The Marshall, a luxury apartment building also off campus.

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Syracuse University has acquired the Harry and Lillian Marley Education Center in a $34 million deal with Crouse Hospital, according to a deed filed with the Onondaga County Clerk’s office on Dec. 23.

The building is located at 765 Irving Ave., which is at the edge of SU’s campus.

SU previously paid $69.4 million in a similar deal purchasing The Marshall, a luxury apartment building also off campus. The university planned on making the apartments into student-only residences in the 2021-22 school year. The 287-bedroom space would increase student housing near its main campus.

Crouse Hospital’s nursing school will remain in the building, syracuse.com reported, while SU will determine the future of the center at a later date.



Syracuse University closed its own nursing school during the 2005-06 academic year.

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